Understandingthelegalchallengesandimplicationssurroundingsocialmedia

Tag archives: data processing

The Advocate General to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) Yves Bot caused a sensation with his unexpected opinion concerning the admissibility of social media fanpages under EU data protection law. According to the opinion of Mr. Bot, the operator of a social media fanpage is “jointly responsible for the processing and collection of personal data together with” the social media operator.

Further, the operator of a fanpage of a social network is deemed to be a controller “with regard to the phase of processing of personal data consisting in the collection of data on the persons … Continue Reading

About

With the ever expanding uses of social media, corporations and businesses struggle to stay abreast of the legal impact these technologies could have on them. Our blog, the Social Media Law Bulletin, will update counsel and business leaders on a wide range of legal developments that arise with social media.

Topics

Archives

Archives

Please be advised:

Norton Rose Fulbright is providing the Social Media Law Bulletin as a commentary on current issues, and it should not be considered legal advice, which depends on the facts of each situation. Norton Rose Fulbright makes NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY SORT with respect to the Social Media Law Bulletin, including any warranties or representations as to the accuracy or completeness of any of the information, facts, or opinions contained herein. Your review of the Social Media Law Bulletin does not establish an attorney-client relationship between you and Norton Rose Fulbright, nor is it intended to do so.